Hey Brie, welcome to the site. I am 2,000 miles away, and don't hunt with dogs, but I just wanted to say that it's a great thing you are doing there. It's good for people to consider adopting pets, versus going out and buying new from a puppy mill or something. Hopefully you will find a nice home for these guys out there!

I would think that finding a place for hunting dogs, especially in that neck of the woods, wouldn't be a problem. Why do you think it is that it's tougher for those to find a home?

Welcome, hope you find a home for them. I'd go for a couple but have two of my own right now. A lady here in town adopted a dog a couple weeks ago. Has the most horrible over bite I've ever seen. That pup got a good home.

About a year ago a friend picked up a rescue dog, GSP. The pup, 8mos, had never been socialized, never been out of the kennel it was in and was a distaster looking for a place to happen. Duke was just a few days from being put to sleep when Glenn got him. I had him here about a year and he's over everything and making a fire bird dog. First two weeks he spent with Glenn and I have no idea what he did but that pup absolutely loves Glenn and his daughter. I feel great that Dukes in a good home and I can see him often.

I will admit, I love deer plots.
I love planting... even the garden at home.
What I do not like are high cost farm implements.
I found myself in need of a cultipacker for clover and other small seed - but could not find a decent deal on a small unit.
OK, fine... I will make one!
The materials were very simple... some plastic corrugated sewer drain pipe, some metal, 2 bearings and some concrete and you are in business!
I cut the pipe, in this case, to 46" wide - as I intended to pull this one...